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KTH Energy Dialogue 2022 recordings now available

Three men and two women in a panel on stage.
The first panel discussion at this year’s KTH Energy Dialogue was entitled Sustainable Growth with Co-operation from Business, Politics, Academia. Photo: Magnus Glans
Published Jan 13, 2023

Collaboration and internationalisation were on top of the agenda during the KTH Energy Dialogue 2022, and recordings are now available. A keynote was given on the world’s largest fusion experiment. Invited guest speakers discussed the importance of international collaboration, cooperation between business, politics and academia and use business models for sustainable growth.

Panel A: Sustainable Growth with Cooperation from Business, Politics and Academia

  • Robert Andrén, General Director, Swedish Energy Agency
  • Anna Kinberg Batra, Chairman, Board of the Swedish Solar Energy Association
  • Tobias Krantz, Chairman, European High Level Group on Systems Innovations
  • Victoria Van Camp, IVA Gold medallist 2022 and Board Member of SR Energy
  • Lina Bertling Tjernberg, Director, KTH Energy Platform

Panel B: Technologies for Future Energy and Keynote ITER putting the sun in a box

  • Keynote Richard Pitts, Leader of the Experiments and Plasma Operation Section of ITER
  • Richard Pitts Abstract & Bio (pdf 471 kB)
  • Lorenzo Frassinetti, Associate Professor in Fusion Plasma Physics, KTH
  • Alberto Garcia Fernandez, Postdoc at Applied Physical Chemistry
  • Göran Lindbergh, Professor and leader of Agenda 2030 centre PUSH
  • Pär Olsson, Professor and leader of Agenda 2030 centre SUNRISE

Panel C: Energy Efficiency and Transition to Fossil Free Future

  • Desirée Comstedt, Vice President, Fleet Development,Vattenfall
  • Maria Xylia, Research Fellow, Stockholm Environment Institute
  • Francesco Fuso Nerini, Director, KTH Climate Action Centre
  • Viktoria Martin, Professor in Energy Technology, KTH
  • Christophe Duwig, Professor in Heat Transfer and Reacting Flows, KTH

Panel D: High Voltage Power Grid Developments and Sustainable Solutions

  • Magnus Callavik, Hitachi Energy Global Engineering Manager HVDC
  • Xiongfei Wang, Professor in Power Electronics, KTH
  • Mikael Unge, Adjunct Professor KTH and with NKT High Voltage Cables
  • Qianwen Xu, Assistant Professor and Head of Intelligent Sustainable Grid Lab, KTH
  • Lina Bertling Tjernberg, Professor in Power Grid Technology, KTH